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Great way to show your data!
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* In your journal, draw a 4 square grid
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* In the first box, write bar graph and then draw an example * In the second box, write line graph and then draw an example * In the third box, write pie chart and then draw an example * In the fourth box, write scatter plot and then draw an example Bar graph Line graph Pie chart Scatter plot
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* In your journal, draw the following table (2 columns, 5 rows) Graph Component TitleEvery graph must have one…what is the graph about
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Graph Component TitleEvery graph must have one…what is the graph about Independent Variable Always goes on the x-axis
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Graph Component TitleEvery graph must have one…what is the graph about Independent Variable Always goes on the x-axis Dependent Variable Always goes on the y-axis
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Graph Component TitleEvery graph must have one…what is the graph about Independent Variable Always goes on the x-axis Dependent Variable Always goes on the y-axis Key (legend)Shows what the items on your graph represent
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* BAR GRAPH: Compares two or more values
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* LINE GRAPH: Shows change over time
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* PIE CHART: Shows percent of total (must equal 100% when you add each part together)
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* SCATTER PLOT: Shows a correlation between two items (there is no independent variable, usually)
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